Prime Minister Edi Rama’s meeting with the diaspora in London started about half an hour late.
The prime minister’s speech was interrupted several times by shouts of ‘Rama run away’ and ‘thief’, while Rama himself stopped asking for calm and calling them a group of blind people incited by Tirana.
“Since I caused you to come here today on a day off, I want to apologize for a handful of blind people there at the door who, encouraged by the blind people in Tirana, had taken the book of our house with them and were shouting there in front of. Regretfully, but without any doubt with the awareness that they too are part of our big family, I am confident that this old division is coming to an end.
You remember the former minister of this country who became a symbol of the diabolical policy of ethnic discrimination by pointing at us, describing the arrival of Albanians as an invasion.
It made us conquerors, as if we were conquerors and not as part of the people who work on these lands,” he said.
The people who protested against Prime Minister Edi Rama also claimed that they were violated during their calls.


